Since the turn of the 20th century the art world has undergone a seemingly endless cycle of experimentation and revolution. From cubism to conceptualism, from Wassily Kandinsky to Jeff Koons, and from Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater to Damien Hirst's The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living, Italian artist and curator Michele Dantini surveys the movements, artists, and individual works that have made the greatest impact on contemporary art in the past 100 years through essays, profiles, and color photos and reproductions.